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Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]

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Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev., Kew Bull. 16 382 (1963 [1962])

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G. Stev.
G. Stev.
1963
1962
382
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Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]
NZ holotype
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Hygrophorus gloriae

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Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]

Holotype (K): 'Hokio, N.Z.; leg. G. Parsons in Stevenson (816), 29.VII.1951'. - Herb. HK. ZT 68/643: 'Kauaeranga Valley, Coromandel Peninsula, N.Z.; leg. Horak, 5.VII.1968'.
Pileus 8-40 mm diam., conic or hemispherical with inrolled margin when young, later becoming umbonate-expanded or flat with upturned margin, beige or drab, fuliginous at the centre, aged carpophores fading to whitish, viscid, estriate, glabrous. Lamellae adnexed to emarginate-subdecurrent, creamy or faintly greenish when young later turning whitish, moderately distant, gill edge concolorous. Stipe 25-60 x 4-6(-10) mm, cylindric, equal, yellowish-greenish above, obviously pink at the strigose base, longitudinally fibrillose, dry, hollow, fragile. Context in pileus brown, yellowish-greenish in upper portions of the stipe, pink at the base of the stipe. Odor unpleasant, like Cystoderma carcharias (Fries). Taste mild. Chemical reactions on pileus: KOH, NH3 and HCl - negative. Spores 6-8 x 4-5.5 µm, ovoid, smooth, inamyloid. Basidia 40-55 x 7-8 µm, 4-spored. Cystidia absent. Cuticle a palisade or trichoderm consisting of densely interwoven, gelatinized hyphae (4-10 µm diam.), tips of the hyphae rounded, brownish plasmatic pigment present. Clamp connections present.
Terrestrial in Podocarpus and broadleaf forests (Elaeocarpus, Beilschmiedia, etc.) with Cyathea. New Zealand.
Stevenson 1962: Fig. 2/15; Pl. 7/4.
In the field this species is easily recognized and identified by its pink coloured base of the stipe.

Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]

SPECIMENS: NZ: SA, Coromandel Peninsula, Kauaeranga Valley, ZT 68/643; Orere, Te Morehue, ZT 1041.
Pileus -45 mm, hemispherical or conical with strongly inrolled margin becoming umbonate-expanded with plane centre and upturned margin; grey-brown, dark brown or fuliginous at centre, paler towards margin, fading to whitish in aged basidiomes; viscid, margin non-striate, glabrous in dry condition. - Lamellae 18-24 (1 -5) crowded, adnexed to emarginate-subdecurrent; whitish to pale straw yellow, often with greenish tinge when young, finally becoming whitish, edges concolorous, entire. - Stipe 25-60 x 4-6 (-10) mm, cylindrical, equal or sub-bulbous at base; pallid to pale yellow-green at apex, brilliant pink at base; dry, longitudinally fibrillose, occasionally strigose at base, hollow, fragile, single or caespitose. - Context brown in pileus, pale yellow-green in upper portion of stipe, pink in base of stipe. - Odour unpleasant, like Cystoderma carcharias (Fr.). - Taste mild. - Chemical reactions on pileus: KOH, HCI, and NH3 - negative. Spores 6-8 x 4-5.5 um, ovoid to drop-shaped. – Basidia 40-55 x 7-8 um,4-spored. - Cystidia absent - Pileipellis an ixocutis of cylindrical, densely interwoven hyphae (4-10 um diam.), membrane strongly gelatinised, with brown plasmatic pigment clamp connections present (Pl. 1, Fig. 7).
distribution: NZ (SA, W).
ECOLOGY: Scattered; saprobic on soil among litter in broadleaved-conifer forests dominated by Elaeocarpus, Leptospermum scoparium, Olearia, Podocarpus, Phyllocladus, Cyathea (C. smithii, C. dealbata). July.

ICON.: Stevenson (1962: 382); Horak (1973: 161).

In the field H. gloriae is easily recognised and identified by the strong unpleasant odour and the pink-coloured base of the stipes.
TYPE: NZ: W, Hokio, under scrub, 29 vii 1951, Parsons in Stevenson, K 816.

Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]

[Notes from Kew Type specimen, PRJ 2010] Kew images.

Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]

Pileus 3.5-4 cm, diam., creamy, plane becoming slightly upturned; flesh thin, creamy. Gills adnexed, deep, moderately distant, long and short intercalated, creamy. Stipe 5-6 X 0.6-1 cm., cream above, rose below, hollow. Spores 8 X 5 μm. ovoid, hyaline; print white. Basidia 35-40 X 5-8 µm., four-spored. Texture of whole fungus fragile.
habitat: terrestrial under scrub, Hokio, 29.7,1951, G. Pwsons.
Pileus 3.5-4 cm. diam., creineus, e piano leviter revolutus; came tenui cremea. Lamellae adnexae, latae, modice distantes, longiores cum brevioribus intercalatae, cremeae. Stipes 5-6 X 0.6-1 cm., sursum cremeicolor, deorsum roseo-tinctus, cavus. Sporae 8x5µm., ovoideae, hyalinae, in cumulo albidae. Textura totius fungi fragilis.
Typus: Stevenson 816.

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Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]
Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]
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Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]
Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]
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Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]
Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. (1963) [1962]

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Hygrophorus gloriae G. Stev. 1963 [1962]
New Zealand
Gisborne

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3 March 2023
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